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right now we are waiting to hear if formal charges will be filed against dzhokhar tsarnaev. meanwhile the marathon finish line on boylston street remains a crime scene. it is still closed this morning, although they tell us it could be open in the next 24 to 48 hours. a funeral is scheduled for 11:00 for crysthri krystle campbell. p and at 2:50, bells will toll across boston for 30 seconds as the city pauses to remember the victims. let's go back to christine romans in morning with one brave 6-year-old and some of the day's other top stories. >> let's start first in colorado. a deadly avalanche killed five of his friends. on saturday a group six experienced snowboarders were caught in an avalanche 50 miles west of denver. the deadliest avalanche this more than 50 years. >> they triggered a slide, at least one was able to bail off to the side. he was partially buried, but able to get himself out and call for help. >> the jamall of the men were i 30s, all from colorado. >>> police in india arresting a second man in connection with the alleged rape of a 5-year-old girl. he's ac
right now we are waiting to hear if formal charges will be filed against dzhokhar tsarnaev. meanwhile the marathon finish line on boylston street remains a crime scene. it is still closed this morning, although they tell us it could be open in the next 24 to 48 hours. a funeral is scheduled for 11:00 for crysthri krystle campbell. p and at 2:50, bells will toll across boston for 30 seconds as the city pauses to remember the victims. let's go back to christine romans in morning with one brave...
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tsarnaev. >> reporter: as he was cornered, dzhokhar tsarnaev, police say, engaged them with gunfire. it it went on for several minutes and police lobbed in flash-bangs to stun him. in the end, authorities showed their determination to capture the suspect alive. listen to officers negotiating with him as he's holed up inside a boat in a backyard in watertown. >> come out with your hands up. >> reporter: we snaked through allies to get to within a couple hundred yards of the poet. during negotiations there was a word of reassurance and an appeal to someone they knew was in pain. >> we know you're bleeding and we know you're tired. >> reporter: as we shot this excleesive video police rushed us saying we were in the cross fire zone. it was just minutes later that police captured tsarnaev. he had lost blood, was weakened. these pictures show thermal imaging from a helicopter of the suspect as he hid in the boat. the entire neighborhood had been on lockdown. residents terrified as law enforcement went door to door. after the standoff we spoke to neighbors. here on cyprus street, this is on
tsarnaev. >> reporter: as he was cornered, dzhokhar tsarnaev, police say, engaged them with gunfire. it it went on for several minutes and police lobbed in flash-bangs to stun him. in the end, authorities showed their determination to capture the suspect alive. listen to officers negotiating with him as he's holed up inside a boat in a backyard in watertown. >> come out with your hands up. >> reporter: we snaked through allies to get to within a couple hundred yards of the...
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>> pamela, we know that dzhokhar tsarnaev has been sedated, intubated. how would it be possible for investigators to communicate with him? >> it is certainly possible with what doctors call a sedation holiday. i spoke with our medical correspondent elizabeth cohen earlier this morning. and she tells us that if doctors or authorities really wanted to talk with him, they can decrease his sedation so that they would be able to communicate with them and that he could perhaps communicate with them in writing. because you have to remember, there is a tube down his throat. he's still on a breathing machine. but with the sedation holiday, apparently patients are still pretty out of it but they are able to understand what's being said to them. this could last anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours. john? >> all right. pamela brown with us here in boston this morning. i want to bring in former cia analyst peter brookes. he's a former analyst for the cia, as i said, also with the defense department. thank you so much for being with us this morning. i really app
>> pamela, we know that dzhokhar tsarnaev has been sedated, intubated. how would it be possible for investigators to communicate with him? >> it is certainly possible with what doctors call a sedation holiday. i spoke with our medical correspondent elizabeth cohen earlier this morning. and she tells us that if doctors or authorities really wanted to talk with him, they can decrease his sedation so that they would be able to communicate with them and that he could perhaps communicate...
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that's the campus where dzhokhar tsarnaev was a student. it was evacuated friday as police tried to track down the bombing suspect. he was in watertown. school officials confirmed he had been back on campus after the attack sleeping in his dorm and working out in the gym. he apparently ordinary behavior and shocked friends and cla classmates. >> i was shocked that -- i was grateful he didn't place a bomb in our building in our hallway. we live right next to the guy. >> we're also learning more details about how the surviving suspect escaped friday morning's shootout and what may have really killed his older brother. >> the brothers were driving in two cars, including one that had been carjacked. we heard how his officers came under attack. >> walk us through what happens. the older brother, he's wounded. he's thrown out of the car. there are reports that the younger brother drove away and drove over his brother, is that right? >> eventually, yes. what happened was the first brother who died at the scene, he all of a sudden comes out from un
that's the campus where dzhokhar tsarnaev was a student. it was evacuated friday as police tried to track down the bombing suspect. he was in watertown. school officials confirmed he had been back on campus after the attack sleeping in his dorm and working out in the gym. he apparently ordinary behavior and shocked friends and cla classmates. >> i was shocked that -- i was grateful he didn't place a bomb in our building in our hallway. we live right next to the guy. >> we're also...
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and the lone surviving suspect is 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. he's in intensive care here at a boston hospital. and this morning there is new information, he is in fact communicating with investigators. meanwhile the city is coming together, trying to at least, preparing to move forward. holding a moment of silence at 2:50 p.m. eastern this afternoon. the moment the explosions rocked the world. newsroom special coverage of the boston bombings begins right now. good morning, i'm wolf blitzer reporting live from boston. we're following all of the latest developments here. some of the latest developments this monday morning in boston. charges could be filed as soon as today for the surviving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. officials say evidence recovered suggests, suggests, he and his brother were planning another attack. some 55 people remain hospitalized at multiple facilities throughout the boston area. as families mourn those killed, a funeral will be held this morning for krystle campbell and memorial service is scheduled later tonight for lingzi
and the lone surviving suspect is 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. he's in intensive care here at a boston hospital. and this morning there is new information, he is in fact communicating with investigators. meanwhile the city is coming together, trying to at least, preparing to move forward. holding a moment of silence at 2:50 p.m. eastern this afternoon. the moment the explosions rocked the world. newsroom special coverage of the boston bombings begins right now. good morning, i'm wolf blitzer...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev is communicating with authorities. an interview team goes into the room to question him every few hours. their questions have focused mainly we're told on finding out if there are other bombs, weapons or accomplices. we're told he responds by nodding or shaking his head. a justice department official tells cnn that authorities could soon file terrorism charges against dzhokhar tsarnaev. boston will fall silent at 2:50 this afternoon for the victims of the bombing. president obama will also observe a moment of silence. and bells will ring to mark the moment when the bombs first went off. the surviving suspect lying in the hospital dead right now handcuffed under 24 hour guard. even though he is still in serious condition as we said investigators are questioning him every few hours with the doctors in the room with them. we are getting new information about this suspect and how the investigation is done. deborah feyerick joining us in new york. don lemon is outside beth israel hospital in boston. deb, start with you, wha
dzhokhar tsarnaev is communicating with authorities. an interview team goes into the room to question him every few hours. their questions have focused mainly we're told on finding out if there are other bombs, weapons or accomplices. we're told he responds by nodding or shaking his head. a justice department official tells cnn that authorities could soon file terrorism charges against dzhokhar tsarnaev. boston will fall silent at 2:50 this afternoon for the victims of the bombing. president...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev's condition upgraded from serious to fair this morning. there are reports he could be transported out of beth israel deaconess medical center soon. a news official tells cnn's jessica yellin there is no hard evidence the tsarnaev brothers had any accomplices or any connections to extremists. there is another new development this morning. a delegation from the u.s. embassy in moscow is in dagestan this morning attempting to interview the parents off tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev with cooperation from the russian government. >> reporter: good morning. it is a historic moment for boylston street over at the corner of boylston and dartmouth. they're just getting the streets reopened here. a little confusion about how this is rolling out this morning, but as the day gets going, you're going to see a lot more people on the street. we just shot some very sensitive video. folks are very, very sensitive about opening this street, even running live shots down boylston street? the video shows them repairing one of the sites of the bombings. they're
dzhokhar tsarnaev's condition upgraded from serious to fair this morning. there are reports he could be transported out of beth israel deaconess medical center soon. a news official tells cnn's jessica yellin there is no hard evidence the tsarnaev brothers had any accomplices or any connections to extremists. there is another new development this morning. a delegation from the u.s. embassy in moscow is in dagestan this morning attempting to interview the parents off tamerlan and dzhokhar...
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what did dzhokhar tsarnaev tell investigators today about the roots of the boston marathon plan? >>> plus, who is the man that may have been responsible for the radicalization? >>> and blown away. if you can imagine shrapnel hitting your body before hearing the blast. why some near the bomb survived and others did not. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. tonight we begin with breaking news. tonight the bombing suspect tells investigators that the wars in afghanistan and iraq were motivating factors behind the attacks. in addition, we're covering the terror attack on boston from every angle. tonight, in boston, jake tapper on what dzhokhar tsarnaev told investigators today and brian todd with new details on where the bombers may have purchased their explosives. and david mattingly with new clues on what prompted tsarnaev's radicalization right here in the united states. and then, nic robber ton is going to travel to dagestan where tamerlan spent six months doing what? and new details on katherine russell. finally, here in new york, deb feyerick on ta
what did dzhokhar tsarnaev tell investigators today about the roots of the boston marathon plan? >>> plus, who is the man that may have been responsible for the radicalization? >>> and blown away. if you can imagine shrapnel hitting your body before hearing the blast. why some near the bomb survived and others did not. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. tonight we begin with breaking news. tonight the bombing suspect tells...
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we have further information about dzhokhar tsarnaev. here here in boston in the hospital after he suffered massive blood loss. that's where we find pamela brown this morning. what have we learned? >> reporter: we are learning new information this morning. we learned from a department of justice official that federal prosecutors have been here at the hospital since last night figuring out possible charges to bring forward and we're learning from that official that those charges will be coming soon even possibly while the suspect is still here at the hospital. now, we don't know the extent of the charges that will be brought forward but according to the doj official, the suspect will face terrorism charges. he is in federal custody. he will be charged with federal charges and he could face murder charges on the state level. now interesting to note here, there is no death penalty here in the state of massachusetts but the death penalty could be sought on the federal level since that supersedes state charges. no charges have been brought fo
we have further information about dzhokhar tsarnaev. here here in boston in the hospital after he suffered massive blood loss. that's where we find pamela brown this morning. what have we learned? >> reporter: we are learning new information this morning. we learned from a department of justice official that federal prosecutors have been here at the hospital since last night figuring out possible charges to bring forward and we're learning from that official that those charges will be...
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a government official tells me the surviving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is revealing new details about his motives. a u.s. government official tells me the suspect has cited the wars in afghanistan and iraq as motivating factors in the attack. investigators say he claims they had no contact with any foreign terrorist organization and they were self-radicalized on the internet. the preachings of cleric anwar al awlaki who was killed several years ago in a drone strike were, quote, likely, unquote, to have been among the videos the brothers watched in this process according to this official. likely. we should add we have no evidence that dzhokhar tsarnaev is telling the truth and the investigators still have to check out the preliminary interviews, but some information is forthcoming. investigators are looking into whether the brothers were influenced by a magazine put out by an al qaeda affiliate, yes, al qaeda has a magazine. but it features articles like how to make a bomb in your mom's kitchen. it is confirmed that the older suspect bought two reloadable mortar kits with 48 shells fr
a government official tells me the surviving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is revealing new details about his motives. a u.s. government official tells me the suspect has cited the wars in afghanistan and iraq as motivating factors in the attack. investigators say he claims they had no contact with any foreign terrorist organization and they were self-radicalized on the internet. the preachings of cleric anwar al awlaki who was killed several years ago in a drone strike were, quote, likely,...
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tom, the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, he's sedated in the hospital. he's the only person right now who knows why any of this occurred. but if they can't question him yet, what are they focusing on on the investigation? walk us through a little bit about what's going on behind the scenes. >> well, they're doing what they would have been doing even if he could talk. that is going through every possible e-mail, telephone conversation, well they can't get the conversation, but at least who he contacted or received calls for. going to every person identified to interview them about what they know about him and his intentions, if possible. interviewing all of the former classmates and teachers and neighbors and relatives, and although as you heard this week, most of them have nothing but glowing accounts of how great a kid he was. so they'll probably hear much of that again. but they will go through trying to really identify everybody he's been in contact with for as far back as they can go. >> you know, a lot of questions have been raised. the russians, th
tom, the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, he's sedated in the hospital. he's the only person right now who knows why any of this occurred. but if they can't question him yet, what are they focusing on on the investigation? walk us through a little bit about what's going on behind the scenes. >> well, they're doing what they would have been doing even if he could talk. that is going through every possible e-mail, telephone conversation, well they can't get the conversation, but at least who he...
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to their friends and to the friends of dzhokhar tsarnaev, he seemed like another student. >> we really don't know what was going on inside the mind of either of those brothers. but we are finding out what the 19-year-old was doing in the hours and days immediately after the boston marathon bombing. >> cnn's chris lawrence now with some astonishing information coming from tsarnaev's college classma classmates. >> reporter: a little more than 24 hours after video cameras captured him at the boston marathon, dzhokhar tsarnaev jumped back into campus life, seemingly unfazed, classmates say, by the terror attacks he's accused of committing. >> i saw him tuesday, the day after, at the gym. >> reporter: betancourt says dzhokhar was acting like he didn't have a care in the world. >> he seemed nonchalant, didn't seem like nervous or anything. >> reporter: dzhokhar worked out for a while and didn't shy away when zach brought up the bombing. >> i was basically like, yeah, these things happen in other countries, maybe iraq and afghanistan. he said, yeah, tragedies happen all the time and it's sad.
to their friends and to the friends of dzhokhar tsarnaev, he seemed like another student. >> we really don't know what was going on inside the mind of either of those brothers. but we are finding out what the 19-year-old was doing in the hours and days immediately after the boston marathon bombing. >> cnn's chris lawrence now with some astonishing information coming from tsarnaev's college classma classmates. >> reporter: a little more than 24 hours after video cameras...
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the surviving boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is improving in a local hospital. that comes a day after a federal judge found him to be alert, mentally competent, and lucid at a bedside hearing. cnn's brooke baldwin is joining us now from beth israel deaconess medical center here in boston. brooke, what do we know about the suspect's health? >> reporter: wolf, we now know from the fbi and folks here at beth israel hospital here in boston that 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev has been upgraded from serious condition now to fair condition. what does that mean? if you listen to our chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta he basically explains that means tsarnaev's vital signs have stabilized. things like heart pressure, blood pressure, and heart rate for example. we know he had an operation on saturday so a couple days out his condition has been improving which obviously is good news. that of course is predicated upon whether or not he decides to continue cooperating with investigators but also that his medical condition clearly helps in gleaning information out of him
the surviving boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is improving in a local hospital. that comes a day after a federal judge found him to be alert, mentally competent, and lucid at a bedside hearing. cnn's brooke baldwin is joining us now from beth israel deaconess medical center here in boston. brooke, what do we know about the suspect's health? >> reporter: wolf, we now know from the fbi and folks here at beth israel hospital here in boston that 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev has been...
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what you're looking at now is pictures of dzhokhar tsarnaev. that's when we went to the convenience store. it is interesting because this entire manhunt was launched because of the actions of these two men because they were the ones who seemed to out of nowhere ambushed this police officer. that's what set everything in motion that led to the shootout, the capture, the carjacking as well. what you see there is following the carjacking. he went into a bank and was removing a money. it looked as if he was removing $800. it is not clear which account. all of that is under investigation. we have a lot more details coming up throughout the day wolf. >> a massachusetts gas station manager is now speaking out after he was caught in the middle of carjacking by the boston suspect. >> translator: the door opened quickly. i thought it was a drunk man because of how he opened the door. i asked him why he would open the door like this. he fell down right there and said please call the police. there are people who want to kill me. there are people who want m
what you're looking at now is pictures of dzhokhar tsarnaev. that's when we went to the convenience store. it is interesting because this entire manhunt was launched because of the actions of these two men because they were the ones who seemed to out of nowhere ambushed this police officer. that's what set everything in motion that led to the shootout, the capture, the carjacking as well. what you see there is following the carjacking. he went into a bank and was removing a money. it looked as...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev is in a boston hospital. he'll face federal terrorism charges, possibly also state murder charges here in massachusetts. meanwhile, at least 57 bombing victims are still in the hospital this morning. two of them in critical condition. investigators now also saying that evidence suggests the brothers acted alone. and we've learned more about the older brother who was killed in the friday morning shootout. the fbi says its agent interv w interviewed tamerlan tsarnaev but did not find any ties to terrorism. even so the contact was reportedly enough to deny him american citizenship. we have reporters here in the u.s. and abroad with the latest on the attack. our national correspondent susan candiotti is at the hospital where the suspect is recovering. chris is at u. mass where the suspect went to school and nick paton-walsh. before we get to susan, we want to show you incredible video from the night dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured. these are thermal images. you can see dzhokhar is the dark images there. those are
dzhokhar tsarnaev is in a boston hospital. he'll face federal terrorism charges, possibly also state murder charges here in massachusetts. meanwhile, at least 57 bombing victims are still in the hospital this morning. two of them in critical condition. investigators now also saying that evidence suggests the brothers acted alone. and we've learned more about the older brother who was killed in the friday morning shootout. the fbi says its agent interv w interviewed tamerlan tsarnaev but did not...
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this morning, suspected bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev's condition is said to be improving. he's been upgraded from serious to fair condition. he still could be moved out of beth israel deaconess medical center to another facility. dr. sanjay gupta is with us today. he is back in new york. sanjay, we hear fair condition. what exactly does that mean? >> you know, these terms can be a little bit subjective, john. but basically what it means is that the vital signs that they've been monitoring for him are stable, and they're staying stable. when someone is in serious condition he may have vital stable signs but you still worry that they may become unstable sometimes. the patient is typically in the intensive care unit. in more of a lay perspective it sort of means that look, the injury that he sustained no longer considered life threatening. it's not to say that doctors still don't worry about things like infection, and the rest of his hospitalization. but it's sort of out of the woods from those initial injuries, john. >> we're also hearing, sanjay, that he may be moved soon t
this morning, suspected bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev's condition is said to be improving. he's been upgraded from serious to fair condition. he still could be moved out of beth israel deaconess medical center to another facility. dr. sanjay gupta is with us today. he is back in new york. sanjay, we hear fair condition. what exactly does that mean? >> you know, these terms can be a little bit subjective, john. but basically what it means is that the vital signs that they've been monitoring for...
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this is what dzhokhar tsarnaev is saying in the initial preliminary investigations. >> fascinating if what he is saying is true. questions remain what his brother did for the six-month period when he visited chechnya. the on-line component of his alleged radicalization is interesting. the idea that this was sort of self motivated from jihadist groups on-line. >> yeah. quite frankly, it's not the first time and that's why these groups put videos on-line hoping they will motivate individuals to watch the videos and become self radicalized. >> the other question and we don't know the answer to it, did he receive bomb training overseas or his ability with explosives is that something he learned from the internet as well? >> they don't know. it seems -- to me as a reporter, it seems a little too complicated and complex to do it yourself, but the investigators are looking in to it right now. >> i spoke to bob behr, former cia officer and experience in the middle east he said a lot of people he has talked to the last several days seem to think a lot of this stuff is not stuff that you can ju
this is what dzhokhar tsarnaev is saying in the initial preliminary investigations. >> fascinating if what he is saying is true. questions remain what his brother did for the six-month period when he visited chechnya. the on-line component of his alleged radicalization is interesting. the idea that this was sort of self motivated from jihadist groups on-line. >> yeah. quite frankly, it's not the first time and that's why these groups put videos on-line hoping they will motivate...
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. >>> we have new details tonight about what motivated dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother tamerlan to allegedly carry out the boston marathon terror attack in which three were killed, more than 260 were injured. now, according to a government official, dzhokhar tsarnaev has said that the war in afghanistan and iraq were the reason that they decided to set off the >> i think it's really premature for them to come to that conclusion or for anyone to come to that conclusion. the evidence has to be examined closely. yes, there is video tape. yes, there are reports that he's made certain statements. but all of that has to be examined by his attorneys. and investigated. >> paul, would you go that far? after all, he has essentially admitted to doing it, and i want to say with a very important caveat, before he was read his miranda rights. >> there's no such thing as a slam dunk in criminal law. but this is as close as you get. you've got video tape putting him at the scene. you have a motive in terms of what he's had to say. plus, you have a guy in a car that admissions were made to. it goes
. >>> we have new details tonight about what motivated dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother tamerlan to allegedly carry out the boston marathon terror attack in which three were killed, more than 260 were injured. now, according to a government official, dzhokhar tsarnaev has said that the war in afghanistan and iraq were the reason that they decided to set off the >> i think it's really premature for them to come to that conclusion or for anyone to come to that conclusion. the...
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. >> tell us about the younger brother dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-years-old who is now in a hospital here in boston. who was he like? >> he was really calm guy. to me, he was the little brother of my friend. he was -- there was never a suspicion that he would be doing something like this. he seemed really smart. he was getting really good grades at school. he would always listen to his parents, not like tamerlan who had his own ideas. but jahar would be more humble and more patient. he was nice. he is smiling. it didn't seem like he had been depressed ever or unhappy with anything. honestly to me, maybe he got under the influence of his older brother. >> do you believe he was brainwashed by his older brother? >> i believe he was just may be obeying him because he is the elder brother and yes, i know they love -- the sisters and the brother dzhokhar thought of tamerlan as their role model. i believe he didn't question much. i believe that he didn't put any suspicion -- he didn't put any questions at all on what tamerlan was doing. he just did what tamerlan said. he respected him. [ inaudib
. >> tell us about the younger brother dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-years-old who is now in a hospital here in boston. who was he like? >> he was really calm guy. to me, he was the little brother of my friend. he was -- there was never a suspicion that he would be doing something like this. he seemed really smart. he was getting really good grades at school. he would always listen to his parents, not like tamerlan who had his own ideas. but jahar would be more humble and more patient....
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tsarnaev, the fbi took three people, two males and a female into questioning friday evening. this according to new bedford police lieutenant robert richard. the resident searched by the fbi is private off-campus housing for umass dartmouth students. while executing a search warrant in new bedford, massachusetts, this at a residence that is believed to have been affiliated with the suspect, 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, in the past, the fbi took three people, two males and a female, into custody for questioning friday evening, according to new bedford police. the residence searched by the private off-campus housing of three students. there have been questions throughout the day, i talked to chris lawrence about this, whether or not the suspect, dzhokhar, was actually living on the umass dartmouth campus or whether he was at this residence that was being searched throughout the day in cambridge. it doesn't seem like we really know one way or the other. >> we should be careful in the sense they have been taken in for questioning. they're going to retrace every step as they look
tsarnaev, the fbi took three people, two males and a female into questioning friday evening. this according to new bedford police lieutenant robert richard. the resident searched by the fbi is private off-campus housing for umass dartmouth students. while executing a search warrant in new bedford, massachusetts, this at a residence that is believed to have been affiliated with the suspect, 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, in the past, the fbi took three people, two males and a female, into...
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steve, you played soccer with dzhokhar tsarnaev for a couple of years, i think. i would you describe him? >> very kind. pretty much similar to every college friend i have. like no different than any other kid. >> this is what all his friends are saying. particularly the students alongside him in the last couple of years and yet clearly there was another side to this boy which turned him into an alleged mass killer. anything in his behavior pattern in the last few months say to you something is not quite right here. >> i saw him two weeks before the incident. he was the same as always. kind. we were playing a soccer game on xbox. nothing out of the ordinary to be honest. >> can you believe that he's capable of doing what he has alleged to be done? >> it's really hard to think about it. you never think one of your friends can just become a terrorist any time. it makes you think of all of your friends all together, if any of them could do anything different than what you know of them. someone so normal that is your friend to becoming a terrorist. >> dzhokhar was ver
steve, you played soccer with dzhokhar tsarnaev for a couple of years, i think. i would you describe him? >> very kind. pretty much similar to every college friend i have. like no different than any other kid. >> this is what all his friends are saying. particularly the students alongside him in the last couple of years and yet clearly there was another side to this boy which turned him into an alleged mass killer. anything in his behavior pattern in the last few months say to you...
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so does -- how does a lawyer defend dzhokhar tsarnaev? coming up next, we're talking to two attorneys who face a similar challenge. they each defended a terrorist suspect. hwelcome back.. nice to see you again! hey! i almost didn't recognize you without the suit. well, this is my weekend suit. weekend getaways just got better. well, enjoy your round! alright, thanks! save a ton on our best available rate when you book early and feel the hamptonality. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. cphillips' lady ] live the regular life. i remember thinking there's a lot i have to do... check my blood sugar, eat better. start insulin. today i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said with levemir® flexpen... i don't have to use a syringe and a vial. levemir® flexpen comes prefilled with long-acting insulin taken once daily for typ
so does -- how does a lawyer defend dzhokhar tsarnaev? coming up next, we're talking to two attorneys who face a similar challenge. they each defended a terrorist suspect. hwelcome back.. nice to see you again! hey! i almost didn't recognize you without the suit. well, this is my weekend suit. weekend getaways just got better. well, enjoy your round! alright, thanks! save a ton on our best available rate when you book early and feel the hamptonality. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like...
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government officials dzhokhar tsarnaev is talking to investigators, communicating with them. and one of the things that he is saying, and investigators making sure it's all accurate, they acted alone, the two brothers. there was no foreign terrorist group they were self radicalized from the internet and, also, that their motivation was jihadist with the islamist extremist that that entailed. i also learned today from the same official, that part of that, part of the jihadist sentiment that they were acting because the way to defend islam from being you should attack in their view, one of the ways that came to fruition in their view was the wars in iraq and afghanistan. so, in other words, dzhokhar is saying that is one of the reasons they carried out the attack. and it is likely, he said, that anwar al alacki, the cleric who was killed by u.s. drones a couple of years ago, that his sermons were among those used to radicalize those among others. anderson? >> and what have investigators been able to learn as to whether or not he and his brother were in contact with any foreign
government officials dzhokhar tsarnaev is talking to investigators, communicating with them. and one of the things that he is saying, and investigators making sure it's all accurate, they acted alone, the two brothers. there was no foreign terrorist group they were self radicalized from the internet and, also, that their motivation was jihadist with the islamist extremist that that entailed. i also learned today from the same official, that part of that, part of the jihadist sentiment that they...
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the brother dzhokhar tsarnaev and we will learn more and in the weeks ahead and learn the story of alienation, and brutal murder. were these men an unusual case, loners, or are they part of something larger? how and when did they turn? and in one important sense, however, this was text book terrorism. the plan was to frighten us. terrorism is an unusual tactic in that it depends for its success on the response of the onlooker. that's why people have often said about terrorists they want a few people dead and a lot of people watching. if we who watch are not terrorized, then almost by definition it didn't work. on that count, how did we do? pretty well. the people of boston handled the crisis with calm and determination. the authorities did shut down most of the city on friday for the manhunt. a decision that could be debated, but the people of boston stayed steady and are already getting back to normal. i spent seven years living in boston and i was struck by the city and the people's strength of character. they have a tough new england spirit. a that comprises doing one's job and not making
the brother dzhokhar tsarnaev and we will learn more and in the weeks ahead and learn the story of alienation, and brutal murder. were these men an unusual case, loners, or are they part of something larger? how and when did they turn? and in one important sense, however, this was text book terrorism. the plan was to frighten us. terrorism is an unusual tactic in that it depends for its success on the response of the onlooker. that's why people have often said about terrorists they want a few...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev. how do you know him, tell us anything you know about him. >> i went to high school with dzhokhar. i knew him as dzhokhar. he graduated below me. he was good friends, worked at harvard university as a lifeguard. yeah, we partied, good high school friends, and a bunch -- all of my high school -- everybody, we're all like in shock. there is no telltale signs of any kind of malicious behavior from dzhokhar. it's coming as a shock really. >> what town did he live in? can you tell us about his family? anything you may know about his life. >> well, we -- i live on columbia street which is just a street over from norfolk street, so, i mean, he lived literally maybe a block away from me. i mean, as far as i know, i didn't know his close personal family, but i mean, i knew dzhokhar, and he didn't show any malicious sign, no evidence that would lead any of to us really believe he would be capable of something like this. >> did you know his older brother. one that was killed in a fire fight with
dzhokhar tsarnaev. how do you know him, tell us anything you know about him. >> i went to high school with dzhokhar. i knew him as dzhokhar. he graduated below me. he was good friends, worked at harvard university as a lifeguard. yeah, we partied, good high school friends, and a bunch -- all of my high school -- everybody, we're all like in shock. there is no telltale signs of any kind of malicious behavior from dzhokhar. it's coming as a shock really. >> what town did he live in?...